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Schedule-3.Pdf (PDF File, 3.1 Schedule 3 to the Notification in Part I of Annex 11 Relevant Regions Forecasting Region 1 – Highland and Islands Exch ID Name CSS District ARIEL Code Part 1141 Postcode Code NSATB Achiltibuie NS WSACH Achnamara WS NSASN Achnasheen NS NSASC Achnashellach NS NSANS Alness NS NSALT Altnaharra NS WSAPP Appin WS NSAPP Applecross NS NSAGY Ardgay NS NSAGR Ardgour NS NSAVR Ardvasar NS NSARI Arisaig NS WSARO Aros WS NSASS Assynt NS NSALB Aultbea NS NSALG Aultguish NS NSAVI Aviemore NS NSBAC Back NS NSBAD Badachro NS NSBLL Balallan NS NSBFR Balfour NS NSBCS Ballachulish NS NSBMC Balmacara NS NSBTS Baltasound NS WSBAV Balvicar WS WSBAB Barbreck WS NSBRK Barrock NS NSBVS Barvas NS NSBAY Bayhead NS NSBEA Beauly NS NSBEN Benbecula NS NSBRN Berneray NS NSBER Berriedale NS NSBET Bettyhill NS NSBIG Bigton NS NSBIR Birsay NS NSBIX Bixter NS NSBOG Boat Of Garten NS WSBON Bonawe WS NSBNS Bornish NS Exch ID Name CSS District ARIEL Code Part 1141 Postcode Code NSBRV Borve NS WSBOW Bowmore WS NSBRA Brae NS NSBSY Bressay NS NSBFD Broadford NS NSBRR Brora NS NSBVO Burravoe NS NSBRY Burray NS WSCAI Cairndow WS NSCGM Cairngorm NS NSCAL Callanish NS WSCAP Campbeltown WS NSCAN Cannich NS NSCAR Carbost NS NSCWY Carloway NS NSCRN Carnan NS WSCAD Carradale WS NSCRB Carrbridge NS NSCBY Castlebay NS NSCTW Castletown NS WSCLA Clachan WS WSCOL Coll WS WSCOY Colonsay WS WSCOE Connel WS NSCPC Corpach NS WSCRU Craignure WS WSCRI Crianlarich WS WSCRN Crinan WS NSCTY Cromarty NS NSCBS Crossbost NS NSCBK Culbokie NS NSCUN Cunningsburgh NS NSDCR Dalchreichart NS WSDAY Dalmally WS NSDWH Dalwhinnie NS NSDEE Deerness NS WSDER Dervaig WS NSDIA Diabaig NS NSDGW Dingwall NS NSDNI Dornie NS NSDNC Dornoch NS NSDRN Drinnishadder NS NSDBG Drumbeg NS NSDCH Drumchardine NS NSDCT Drumnadrochit NS NSDUL Dulnain Bridge NS NSDBT Dunbeath NS NSDDL Dundonnell NS Exch ID Name CSS District ARIEL Code Part 1141 Postcode Code NSDTU Duntulm NS NSDVG Dunvegan NS NSDNS Durness NS WSDUO Duror WS NSEDY Eday NS NSEDD Edderton NS NSEDI Edinbane NS NSERI Eriskay NS NSEVA Evanton NS NSEVI Evie NS NSFIS Fair Isle NS NSFRN Fearn NS NSFET Fetlar NS NSFTN Finstown NS WSFIO Fionnphort WS WSFOR Ford WS NSFSS Forss NS NSFAG Fort Augustus NS NSFWM Fort William NS NSFSE Fortrose NS NSFOU Foula NS WSFUR Furnace WS NSGAI Gairloch NS NSGBT Garrabost NS NSGRV Garve NS WSGIG Gigha WS NSGIL Gillock NS WSGLE Glenbarr WS NSGBD Glenborrodale NS NSGDL Glendale NS NSGLG Glenelg NS NSGMT Glenmoriston NS NSGSL Glenshiel NS NSGQT Glenurquhart NS NSGOL Golspie NS NSGOT Gott NS Grantown On NSGOS Spey NS NSGVR Gravir NS NSGRE Great Bernera NS NSGRO Grogarry NS NSGUT Gutcher NS NSHLK Halkirk NS NSHLD Halladale NS NSHAM Hamnavoe NS NSHRY Harray NS NSHRS Harris NS NSHEL Helmsdale NS Exch ID Name CSS District ARIEL Code Part 1141 Postcode Code NSHIL Hillswick NS NSHOL Holm NS NSHOY Hoy NS WSINV Inveraray WS NSIGR Invergarry NS NSIGD Invergordon NS NSIVS Invershin NS NSISL Isle Ornsay NS NSJOG John O Groats NS WSJUR Jura WS NSKSS Keiss NS NSKES Kessock NS NSKCN Kilchoan NS WSKIC Kilchrenan WS NSKDY Kildary NS WSKIK Kilkenzie WS NSKLN Killilan NS WSKLN Kilmartin WS WSKIO Kilmelford WS WSKLM Kilmore WS WSKII Kilninver WS NSKTY Kiltarlity NS NSKBC Kinbrace NS NSKCG Kincraig NS NSKGL Kingairloch NS NSKHS Kingshouse NS NSKGS Kingussie NS NSKLB Kinlochbervie NS NSKLL Kinlocheil NS NSKLW Kinlochewe NS NSKLV Kinlochleven NS WSKIN Kinlochspelve WS NSKIR Kirkwall NS NSKIS Kishorn NS NSKYL Kyle NS NSLAG Laggan NS NSLAI Lairg NS NSLAT Latheron NS WSLED Ledaig WS NSLER Lerwick NS NSLEV Leverburgh NS WSLIS Lismore WS NSLSV Loch Scavaig NS NSLLT Lochailort NS WSLOH Lochavich WS NSLBD Lochboisdale NS NSLBM Lochbroom NS NSLCN Lochcarron NS Exch ID Name CSS District ARIEL Code Part 1141 Postcode Code NSLPT Locheport NS WSLOC Lochgilphead WS NSLVR Lochinver NS NSLMD Lochmaddy NS NSLMR Lochmore NS NSLHP Longhope NS WSLUI Luing WS NSLYB Lybster NS NSLYT Lyth NS WSMAH Machrihanish WS NSMAL Mallaig NS NSMAN Manish NS NSMEL Melvich NS NSMER Merkland NS NSMID Mid Yell NS WSMIN Minard WS NSMOR Morvern NS NSMOO Muir Of Ord NS NSMUN Munlochy NS NSNET Nethybridge NS NSNMR Newtonmore NS NSNIG Nigg NS NSNST Nigg Station NS NSNER North Erradale NS NSNRE North Roe NS North NSNRS Ronaldsay NS NSNTT North Tolsta NS NSNBY Northbay NS WSOBA Oban WS NSOLL Ollaberry NS NSONI Onich NS WSORM Ormsary WS NSORP Orphir NS NSOUT Out Skerries NS NSPPS Papa Stour NS NSPPW Papa Westray NS WSPEN Pennyghael WS NSPLO Plockton NS NSPOO Poolewe NS WSPOA Port Askaig WS WSPOC Port Charlotte WS WSPOE Port Ellen WS NSPON Port Of Ness NS NSPMH Portmahomack NS WSPOR Portnahaven WS NSPTR Portree NS NSPOY Poyntzfield NS Exch ID Name CSS District ARIEL Code Part 1141 Postcode Code NSRAA Raasay NS NSRWK Reawick NS NSREY Reay NS NSROG Rogart NS NSRHL Rosehall NS NSROU Rousay NS NSSAL Salen NS NSSDY Sanday NS NSSDS Sandness NS Sandwick - NSSOR Orkney NS Sandwick - NSSSH Shetland NS NSSLW Scalloway NS NSSPY Scalpay NS WSSCA Scarinish WS NSSST Scarista NS NSSCP Scarp NS NSSWL Scatwell NS NSSCO Scourie NS NSSHA Shawbost NS NSSHI Shieldaig NS Skeabost NSSKB Bridge NS NSSKL Skellister NS WSSKI Skipness WS NSSLI Sligachan NS NSSOL Sollas NS WSSOE Southend WS NSSPB Spean Bridge NS St Margarets NSSTM Hope NS NSSTA Staffin NS NSSTE Stoer NS NSSWY Stornoway NS NSSCN Strathconon NS NSSKD Strathkanaird NS NSSNV Strathnaver NS NSSPF Strathpeffer NS NSSTH Strathy NS NSSFR Stromeferry NS NSSNS Stromness NS NSSSY Stronsay NS NSSTN Strontian NS NSSUN Struan NS NSSTU Struy NS NSSUL Sullom Voe NS NSSUM Sumburgh NS Exch ID Name CSS District ARIEL Code Part 1141 Postcode Code NSSYM Symbister NS NSTAI Tain NS NSTAL Talmine NS NSTAN Tankerness NS WSTAB Tarbert WS NSTKV Tarskavaig NS WSTAY Tayinloan WS WSTAT Taynuilt WS WSTAH Tayvallich WS NSTCR The Craigs NS NSTHR Thrumster NS NSTHU Thurso NS NSTIM Timsgarry NS WSTIR Tiroran WS WSTOB Tobermory WS NSTDN Tomdoun NS NSTON Tongue NS NSTRD Torridon NS NSTUL Tulloch NS WSTYN Tyndrum WS NSUIG Uig NS NSULL Ullapool NS WSULV Ulva Ferry WS NSURR Urray NS NSUYE Uyeasound NS NSVID Vidlin NS NSVOE Voe NS NSWAL Walls NS NSWNS Waternish NS NSWTT Watten NS NSWEI Weisdale NS NSWSW West Sandwick NS NSWDL Westerdale NS NSBOW Westfield NS NSWRY Westray NS NSWFC Whiteface NS WSWHI Whitehouse WS NSWIC Wick NS Forecasting Region 2 – Grampian Exch ID Name CSS ARIEL Part 1141 Postcode District Code Code NSABC Aberchirder NS Aberdeen NSASH Ashgrove NS Aberdeen NSBLG Balgownie NS Aberdeen NSBDS Bieldside NS Aberdeen NSBBN Bucksburn NS NSCTR Aberdeen Culter NS Aberdeen NSDEN Denburn NS NSDYC Aberdeen Dyce NS Aberdeen NSKNC Kincorth NS NSKNL Aberdeen Kinellar NS Aberdeen NSKGW Kingswells NS Aberdeen NSLNG Lochnagar NS NSNTH Aberdeen North NS Aberdeen NSPRT Portlethen NS NSWES Aberdeen West NS ESABR Aberdour ES ESABY Aberfeldy ES ESABL Aberlemno ES NSABL Aberlour NS ESABN Abernethy ES NSABO Aboyne NS NSADV Advie NS NSALF Alford NS ESALL Alloa ES ESALM Almondbank ES NSALV Alves NS ESALY Alyth ES ESAMU Amulree ES ESANS Anstruther ES ESARB Arbroath ES NSASR Ardersier NS ESARN Arncroach ES ESACB Auchenblae ES NSALR Auchleuchries NS NSANG Auchnagatt NS ESARR Auchterarder ES Exch ID Name CSS ARIEL Part 1141 Postcode District Code Code ESARH Auchterhouse ES NSATL Auchterless NS ESARY Auchtermuchty ES ESBLB Balbeggie ES NSBLT Ballater NS NSBLD Ballindalloch NS ESBLY Ballingry ES ESBLG Ballinluig ES NSBMD Balmedie NS ESBLO Balmullo ES NSBCY Banchory NS NSBNF Banff NS ESBAF Bankfoot ES ESBLL Blacklunans ES ESBLA Blair Atholl ES ESBLR Blairgowrie ES ESBOA Boarhills ES NSBMR Braemar NS ESBRE Brechin ES ESBOB Bridge Of Balgie ES ESBOC Bridge Of Cally ES ESBOD Bridge Of Dun ES ESBOE Bridge Of Earn ES ESBOG Bridge Of Gaur ES NSBDI Brodie NS ESBUC Buckhaven ES NSBKI Buckie NS ESBUR Burntisland ES ESBUN Burrelton ES ESBUT Butterstone ES NSCAB Cabrach NS NSCNI Cairnie NS ESCLV Calvine ES ESCAT Caputh ES ESCAR Cardenden ES ESCAN Careston ES ESCAY Carmyllie ES ESCAU Carnoustie ES NSCRR Carron NS NSCAT Catterline NS NSCAW Cawdor NS ESCER Ceres ES ESCLH Cleish Hills ES NSCLO Clochan NS ESCLO Clova ES ESCOL Colinsburgh ES Exch ID Name CSS ARIEL Part 1141 Postcode District Code Code NSCTN Collieston NS NSCPY Colpy NS ESCOM Comrie ES NSCHL Cornhill NS ESCOY Cortachy ES ESCOU Coupar Angus ES ESCOW Cowdenbeath ES ESCRN Craigton ES ESCRL Crail ES NSCTS Crathes NS NSCTI Crathie NS ESCRF Crieff ES NSCRY Croy NS NSCRU Cruden
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